Chinese digital ecosystems have developed rapidly over the past decade. Successfully doing business in China greatly depends on one’s ability to effectively understand and navigate these ecosystems.
Moreover, as platforms like TaoBao and WeChat increasingly break into new markets and industries, there has never been a greater need for understanding these services and the companies behind them.
China-veteran Adrien Boué, General Manager in Singapore for IT Consultis, will take us through the most important aspects of the Chinese digital ecosystem, including digital payments, social media and ecommerce.
Come and join us on 4 September in this first interesting event organised by our new Digital Committee.
Practical information about the event
Who is invited?
All ADB-DutchCham members are invited to register for this event.
Date:
4 September 2018 | 06:00 pm to 7:30 pm
Location:
Netherlands Embassy | 541 Orchard Road | Liat Towers #12-01 | 238881 Singapore
Program:
5:45pm | Doors open
6:00pm | Presentation by Adrien Boué
6:45pm | Q&A and network drinks
Registration:
Limited seats available so first come first serve.
Cancellation policy:
No shows and cancellations within 24 hours of the event will be charged for SGD 20.
Sponsor:
The drinks and bites during the network session will be kindly sponsored by RIFF.
RIFF is a digital marketing agency that provides custom solutions for the complete customer journey. They have expertise in search, online advertising, content marketing, conversion optimization, web development and digital engagement. With a team of 200+ online professionals globally, they provide tailor made solutions for your online ambitions. Always with the scope on the things that really matter and the aim on the maximum achievable results. A proven approach that creates success stories for our clients all over the globe.
For more information about RIFF, please click here to visit their website
A little more background about the event:
Chinese digital platforms have developed rapidly over the past decade. Due to a specific regulatory framework and strategic investments by foresighted Chinese entrepreneurs among others, tech giants such as Alibaba and Tencent have emerged. The local culture and innovations of the past years have resulted in a digital ecosystem in China that is quite unlike any found in the ‘West’.
Successfully doing business in China greatly depends on one’s ability to effectively understand and navigate these ecosystems. Moreover, as platforms like TaoBao and WeChat increasingly break into new markets and industries, there has never been a greater need for understanding these services and the companies behind them.
China-veteran Adrien Boué, General Manager in Singapore for IT Consultis, a leading digital agency founded in Shanghai over 7 years ago, will take us through the most important aspects of the Chinese digital ecosystem, including digital payments, social media, ecommerce, and more. Following his presentation, there will be time for questions and discussions.